How the budget will affect families
Six big changes parents should know about
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Six big changes parents should know about
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On Tuesday, Federal Finance Minister Bill Morneau stood up in the House of Commons to table his first federal budget. While the big numbers will grab the biggest headlines (and it doesn’t get much bigger than that $29.4 billion deficit), many families wonder just how this budget will affect them. Here are six key changes that will impact Canadian parents:
Increased Benefits for a Family of Four With $90,000 Fictional couple Aveen and Sarita have two children aged eight and five. Aveen earned $30,000 in 2015, and Sarita earned $60,000. Together, they would have received a total of $3,145 under the current system (for the July 2016 to June 2017 benefit year). In comparison, the Canada Child Benefit program will deliver $5,650 in tax-free payments, a net after-tax increase of $2,505. Increased Benefits for a Single Parent With One Child and $30,000 Samantha is a single parent with one child aged three. She earned $30,000 in 2015. Samantha would have received $4,852 under the current system (for the July 2016 to June 2017 benefit year). Instead, she will receive $6,400 in tax-free Canada Child Benefit payments, a net after-tax increase of $1,548. Increased Benefits for a Family of Four With $120,000 Ann and Derek have two children aged seven and four. Derek earned $84,000 and Ann earned $36,000 in 2015. Together, they would have received $1,901 under the current system (for the July 2016 to June 2017 benefit year). They will receive $3,940 in tax-free Canada Child Benefit payments, a net after-tax increase of $2,039. Increased Benefits for a Family With One Child Eligible for the Child Disability Benefit Marion and Jacques have one child, aged four, who is eligible for the Child Disability Benefit. Marion earned $40,000 and Jacques earned $20,000 in 2015. Marion and Jacques would have received $5,129 under the current system (for the July 2016 to June 2017 benefit year). Instead, they will receive $7,030 in tax-free Canada Child Benefit payments, a net after-tax increase of $1,901. These additional child benefits include:Read: The winners and losers of the Canada Child Benefit
- An increase of $1,607 from the introduction of the Canada Child Benefit
- And an increase of $294 from the change to the Child Disability Benefit.
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